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‘Big Red Wrap-Up’ is Back for 2017 Husker Football

News Release Date:

August 17, 2017

LINCOLN, Neb. (Aug. 17, 2017) – The Huskers run back into action, up against a tough 2017 schedule, and NET’s “Big Red Wrap-Up” returns Tuesday, Aug. 29 to make sure Nebraska fans have the latest football news.

Viewers can catch the weekly football show on NET on Tuesdays, beginning Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. CT, on NET World (NET 2), and again at 10 p.m. CT, on NET. “Big Red Wrap-Up” can be also be viewed live online at netNebraska.org/bigredwrapup or on the NET Nebraska App.

The television series brings another season of in-depth analysis and highlights of Husker football games, plus recruiting insights and special guests. Kevin Kugler, Blake Lawrence and special co-hosts will break down each Husker football game and fans will hear the latest Cornhusker recruiting news from HuskerOnline’s Sean Callahan.

Each week, “Big Red Wrap-Up” will offer an overview of the previous game, including video highlights, as well as a look ahead to the next contest. Viewers can submit questions to the series hosts and their guests by calling 800-676-5446 on Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. or emailing bigred@netNebraska.org, as well as by using Facebook and Twitter.

“The Prediction,” an exclusive feature of the NET Sports website, returns with Kugler, Lawrence and the rotating hosts giving their thoughts and predictions about the next Husker game. Find “The Prediction” at netNebraska.org/bigredwrapup.

NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR StationsNET is Nebraska's statewide public media service dedicated to creating opportunities for Nebraskans to engage with critical issues, compelling stories and quality entertainment. NET serves each of Nebraska’s 93 counties with 52,560 hours of programming each year on four television and two radio channels, plus online and mobile content. In addition to providing free, high-quality educational programming for children, NET provides programming in the arts, award-winning news and current affairs information and emergency alert services. For more information about NET, visit netNebraska.org.